Cameyo Unveils New Solution to Run Windows Apps on ChromeOS

Key takeaways: Cameyo has a new app accessibility feature with this latest update: a seamless integration of its Virtual App Delivery (VAD) service with ChromeOS. The service empowers organizations to traverse platform boundaries, unleashing the potential to run Windows and Linux applications on ChromeOS devices. Cameyo is a technology company that provides application virtualization solutions…

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Sony’s PlayStation Portal Remote Player is Launching Later This Year at $199.99

The PlayStation Portal, Sony’s first remote play device will launch later this year at $199.99. The handheld device will stream games from a PS5 console.
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Is it safe to run `docker load` on a potentially malicious archive generated by `docker save` which will later be run with the gvisor runtime?

The image loaded with docker load will be user submitted, and I may also add additional files to it (which could also be potentially malicious). A container will then be created based on the image, and run with runsc (gVisor) runtime.
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Turbocharge Your Career Path With an MBA Training and Microsoft Office Bundle for Just $50

You don’t need to blow a hole in your schedule or budget to gain the skills and knowledge you need to fast-track your business career. Continue reading Turbocharge Your Career Path With an MBA Training and Microsoft Office Bundle for Just $50

The End of “Groundhog Day” for the Security in the Boardroom Discussion?

As the SEC cyber incident disclosure rules come into effect, organizations will be forced to seriously consider giving security leaders a seat at the table.
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3,000 Openfire Servers Exposed to Attacks Targeting Recent Vulnerability

More than 3,000 Openfire servers are not patched against a recent vulnerability and are exposed to attacks employing a new exploit.
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